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Assassins: Black Meddle, Pt.1

Assassins: Black Meddle, Pt.1
Nachtmystium

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Track Listing

  1. One of These Nights
  2. Assassins
  3. Ghosts of Grace
  4. Away from the Light
  5. Your True Enemy
  6. Code Negative
  7. Omnivore
  8. Seasick, Pt. 1: Drowned at Dusk
  9. Seasick, Pt. 2: Oceanborne
  10. Seasick, Pt. 3: Silent Sunrise

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #68939 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-06-10
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

Interesting fusion...4
I have tried and tried to get into Black Metal. I've stumbled upon some interesting finds (DeathSpell Omega, Negura Bunget, Emperor etc) but nothing that really pushed the limits and was actually entertaining. I'll be honest, the whole Black Metal wankery just doesn't do it for me. I appreciate the whole anti-establishment message, but the potentcy of such a message gets lost in the myriad of elitism, garbage lyrics and Satanic drivel, silly looking corpse paint and wannabe Elizabethan poets.

Nachtmystium do something entirely different, and I'm sure it helps that the band themselves don't even consider their music 'Black Metal'. Rather, they take elements from any genre they please, fuse them together and voila! you get some amazing music. 'Assassins: Black Meddle Part 1' is a very deep, interesting, tripped out and awesome journey that is truly unique and different, though not without its faults. Using Black Metal as a foundation, Nachtmystium bring forth a very raw and agressive sound that is buffered by some cool and tripped out psychedelica jamming/electronic noise, and some rock influences as well. The vocals are harsh, barren and very Black Metal, as is the core of the music. What you get is your usual Black Metal barrage of high pitched shrieking, blast beats so fast it sounds like its in a different time signature from the rest of the band, and tremelo picked guitars. However entangled within each musical piece are atmospherical/electronic movements and passages, giving the listener a break from the blast beats, the screeching and the tremelo guitars. These trippy breakdowns are very reminiscant of things that Pink Floyd used to do, and in fact this album is a sort of tribute to that bands musical breakthrough 'Meddle', you could actually say (as many critics have already) that 'Assassins: Black Meddle Part 1' is just that: a Black Metal version of Pink floyd's 'Meddle', or rather 'Meddle' done Nachtmystium style.

For some good examples of their fusion mastery, check out the song 'Assassins' which features a very long electronic/trippy outro that is sure to take you to other dimensions.

No matter what you call it, Nachtmystium make some really interesting and gripping music. I would certainly peg them as a genre defying band and not a Black Metal band. While the majority of 'Black Meddle: part 1' follows many Black Metal staples, there is enough psycheldelic and rock substance to add some variety and depth to the songs.

I highly recommend this release to music lovers, genre hopping lovers and those willing to step outside the box.

What if Pink Floyd made a black metal album?5
What if Pink Floyd made a black metal album? Sounds like a ridiculous question, the music of Pink Floyd and black metal have nothing in common. That's what I thought until last week. Boy was I wrong. This is my first exposure to Nachtmystium, and in general, I don't really care for most black metal music. I like the basic fell of black metal, it's typically too harsh, and the lyrics are just too ridiculous for me. That's an unfortunate stereotype I guess, and I think that this album is going to be the catalyst to expand my musical intersts into the genre a little more.

But as for this album...all I can say is WOW! I bought this after it was announced that they would be opening for Opeth in the fall, and seeing very favorable reviews on several websites. I have lsitened to it at least 8-10 times since last Tuesday.

The album starts out with a mellow, mostly instrumental track (One Of These Nights). Reading the title gave me images of the Pink Floyd track One Of These Days...and after listening to it, you realize that the band definitely had this song in mind when they recorded their version. By no means a cover, but a very distinct influence

The next track, Assassins, is a great catchy song. I find myself repeating the chorus over and over again, and it instantly got added to my metal playlists on my iPod.

The rest of the album ranges in style from electronic, spacy instrumental passages, directly out of the Pink Floyd song book to riffy, heavy, and ultimately very catchy metal. The typical (IMO) black metal vocals are there, but are never felt as harsh or too extreme.

The album ends with three tracks, the Seasick trilogy. The first two parts are instrumental, very mellow and moody, then finished up with the third track, emotional and driving and just really gets you fired up.

My only complaint (and it sounds cliche, but it is true) is that the album is too short. It is only about 45 minutes long, which maybe is an indication of how spoiled I am by some other bands who put out no less that 60 minutes of music every year or so. I guess I just have to start making my way through the back catalog of Nachtmystium very soon...

Love it! now lets have part 2 5
Dont pass this up.. i'm usually not a death metal fan but these guys chage it around enough for me to love it.. good job!